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Stolen: Women Of The Otherworld

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Stolen: Women Of The Otherworld

by Kelley Armstrong

Random House Of Canada | August 25, 2009 | Trade Paperback

In the tradition of Laurell K. Hamilton, a deliciously wicked sequel to Bitten, from Canada''s new queen of suspense.

Even though she''s the world''s only female werewolf, Elena Michaels is just a regular girl at heart -- with larger than normal appetites. She sticks to three feasts a day, loves long runs in the moonlight, and has a lover who is unbelievable frustrating yet all the more sexy for his dark side. Like every regular girl, she certainly doesn''t believe in witches. Then again, when two small, ridiculously feminine women manage to hurl her against a wall, and then save her from the hunters on her tail, Elena realizes that maybe there are more things in heaven and earth than she''s dreamt of.

Vampires, demons, shamans, witches -- in Stolen they all exist, and they''re all under attack. An obsessed tycoon with a sick curiosity is well on his way to amassing a private collection of supernaturals, and plans to harness their powers for himself -- even if it means killing them. For Elena, kidnapped and imprisoned deep underground, separated from her Pack, unable to tell her friends from her enemies, choosing the right allies is a matter of life and death.

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    Rating: 5/5

    Great!

    Pern

    4 months ago

    I admit I started with her darker power series and then read her adult books. All the ones I've read are awesome and I highly recommend them. If you like Kim Harrison or Patricia Briggs you'll be happy with these.

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    Rating: 5/5

    Suspenseful!!

    Daisy girl

    10 months ago

    I found this book an excellent read. There were times while they were captured that I just wanted them to get on with it. There was a lot of detail and I found myself skimming some pages rather then reading them (Only like 3 pages to be presice). There was a lot of killing in this book but at the end of the day the ones that died mostly had it coming! All that being said I really did enjoy this book because it gave an excellent description of the characters yet to come in the next books. There were many times that I just wanted to reach in and grab Winsloe by the throat!!

    This book made me feel many emotions and can't wait to get back to Elena and Clays story and see what becomes of her pack!

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    Rating: 4/5

    "way better than bitten"

    Reader1

    14 months ago

    i had bought bitten and stolen together, because they were on sale at coles. i read bitten fairly quickly, because it was such an easy read. but the plot and characters did not do anything for me. i could connect with elena, jeremy or clayton. the only one i liked was her human boyfriend.
    as well bitten did not offer any capture and intensity....i felt it dragged on.

    i decided to prolong reading stolen thinking it would be too similar to bitten. i bought the entire sookie stackhouse series instead and regret it. i didn't get in that series as well. i decided to go back to kelley armstrong's series and started stolen. to my surprise i was hooked after the first chapter. i thought it was much more interesting than bitten.
    maybe because of the introduction of other characters (witches, sorcerers, voodoon, half demons) or the concept of being kidnapped in & placed in an experiment peaked my interest. i thoroughly enjoyed this book much more.
    the plot was great with a few surprises and it was way funnier than bitten. i was reading a few lines and reread them, because they were so funny.

    i just bought dime store magic, which i hesitated for one hour in chapters, because i'm not sure if i like paige and wanted to learn more about her. at the same time i really like savannah, so may be that is what pursued me to purchase number 3. after stolen i love elena she is my favorite and i wished kelley would have done the 3rd book with elena. maybe i'm boring but i enjoy sticking to the same protagonist. at the same time i like how the series has different narrators...so maybe i should not complain.

    loved this book....i hope the rest are just as exciting page turning and humorous.

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    Rating: 3/5

    So - So

    LSail

    2 years ago

    Bitten was excellent. Too descriptive on things that aren't important

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From the Publisher

In the tradition of Laurell K. Hamilton, a deliciously wicked sequel to Bitten, from Canada''s new queen of suspense.

Even though she''s the world''s only female werewolf, Elena Michaels is just a regular girl at heart -- with larger than normal appetites. She sticks to three feasts a day, loves long runs in the moonlight, and has a lover who is unbelievable frustrating yet all the more sexy for his dark side. Like every regular girl, she certainly doesn''t believe in witches. Then again, when two small, ridiculously feminine women manage to hurl her against a wall, and then save her from the hunters on her tail, Elena realizes that maybe there are more things in heaven and earth than she''s dreamt of.

Vampires, demons, shamans, witches -- in Stolen they all exist, and they''re all under attack. An obsessed tycoon with a sick curiosity is well on his way to amassing a private collection of supernaturals, and plans to harness their powers for himself -- even if it means killing them. For Elena, kidnapped and imprisoned deep underground, separated from her Pack, unable to tell her friends from her enemies, choosing the right allies is a matter of life and death.

From the Jacket

Praise for Bitten:

". . . it's as smooth as cream all the way, sure to gain fans." -- Kirkus Reviews

"[An] impressive debut thriller. . . . Kelley Armstrong is very good on the sheer exhilaration of shape-changing, of running on four feet through forests, suburban greenery and urban back alleys." -- Amazon UK

"[I]t's terrific. I'm a sucker for this kind of novel anyway, and the heroine is the most appealing I have come across in ages. It's clever, quirky, hip and funny, skating between genres with style and grace. More please!" -- Joanne Harris

'There is nothing overtly gothic about this fast-paced, sexy thriller and its model contemporary heroine -- it's just that she's a werewolf who is trying to make a go of things among humans. -- Bookseller (UK)

"A hair-raising story for the she-wolf in us all." -- Shannon Olson, author of Welcome to My Planet: Where English Is Sometimes Spoken

"Armstrong has created a breathless, sexy story . . . gorgeous and grotesque in the best sense of the word. Rumors of a sequel have never been better news." -- Boulder Weekly

"Bitten is hip and postmodern. . . . Those who enjoy the vampire books of Anne Rice, or Canadian vampire writer Nancy Kilpatrick, will love it." -- The Globe and Mail

"Fast and entertaining. . . . Surely one of the sexiest, most energetic novels published in a long time." -- The Gazette (Montreal)

"Filled with romance and supernatural intrigue, this book will surely remind readers of Anne Rice's sophisticated refurbishings of the vampire story." -- Publishers Weekly

"Wicked writing gets noticed, and ½rst-time novelist Kelley Armstrong has written a deliciously wicked book." -- Toronto Star

"Bitten is a lightning-paced, violent and completely readable entertainment that entertains loudly and abundantly." -- The Hamilton Spectator

About the Author

Kelley Armstrong lives in rural Ontario with her husband, three children and far too many pets. She is the author of Bitten, the first novel featuring Elena Michaels.

Trade Paperback

480 Pages, 5.16 x 8 x 1.08 in

August 25, 2009

Random House Of Canada

English


030735802X
9780307358028

From the Critics

Praise for Bitten:

". . . it's as smooth as cream all the way, sure to gain fans." -- Kirkus Reviews

"[An] impressive debut thriller. . . . Kelley Armstrong is very good on the sheer exhilaration of shape-changing, of running on four feet through forests, suburban greenery and urban back alleys." -- Amazon UK

"[I]t''s terrific. I''m a sucker for this kind of novel anyway, and the heroine is the most appealing I have come across in ages. It''s clever, quirky, hip and funny, skating between genres with style and grace. More please!" -- Joanne Harris

''There is nothing overtly gothic about this fast-paced, sexy thriller and its model contemporary heroine -- it''s just that she''s a werewolf who is trying to make a go of things among humans. -- Bookseller (UK)

"A hair-raising story for the she-wolf in us all." -- Shannon Olson, author of Welcome to My Planet: Where English Is Sometimes Spoken

"Armstrong has created a breathless, sexy story . . . gorgeous and grotesque in the best sense of the word. Rumors of a sequel have never been better news." -- Boulder Weekly

"Bitten is hip and postmodern. . . . Those who enjoy the vampire books of Anne Rice, or Canadian vampire writer Nancy Kilpatrick, will love it." -- The Globe and Mail

"Fast and entertaining. . . . Surely one of the sexiest, most energetic novels published in a long time." -- The Gazette (Montreal)

"Filled with romance and supernatural intrigue, this book will surely remind readers of Anne Rice's sophisticated refurbishings of the vampire story." -- Publishers Weekly

"Wicked writing gets noticed, and ½rst-time novelist Kelley Armstrong has written a deliciously wicked book." -- Toronto Star

"Bitten is a lightning-paced, violent and completely readable entertainment that entertains loudly and abundantly." -- The Hamilton Spectator

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